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What is the difference of "propose" and "proposal"?
What is the difference of "propose" and "proposal"?
2014年3月6日 11:42
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'Propose' is a verb.
'Proposal' is a noun.
The tricky part is telling the difference between 'proposal' and 'preposition'. They're both noun forms of 'proposal' and they are often interchangeable, but not always. Even as a native speaker I'm finding it hard to figure out exactly what the difference is.
I looked it up and found these:
http://forum.wordreference.com/showthread.php?t=1782549
http://forum.wordreference.com/showthread.php?t=843736
2014年3月6日
propose : to offer or suggest for consideration, acceptance or activity. - to propose a new method. - to offer (a toast) . - to suggest. - to present or nominate for a position.- to put before oneself as something to be done; design; intend.
Proposal is the same thing. Just you use this word when asking in marriage
2014年3月6日
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